The broader picture unfolded shows far too many dark spots whose correction is not forthcoming. Unless many can begin to agree on structural causes, consequences and possible reversals.
Individual European countries have fared markedly differently showing strengths (and weaknesses) to widely varying degrees too. The strongest ones are those that after the first decade of globalization still retain their production base largely intact.
Yet as stand-alones no single European country, not even the biggest economy of them all - Germany, will make much of an impact in a fast changing world pecking order. This is why the EU project far from being obsolete or getting demonised should receive renewed impetus from all who can see beyond today and the following day.
While the need of the hour is to find a working settlement that will assure the survival of the Euro, the medium to longer run desperately yearns for oversized political action rooted in sound judgment and foresight.
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